US20100004337A1
2010-01-07
12/467,271
2009-05-16
US 8,163,802 B2
2012-04-24
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Raymond Henley, III
2030-03-28
A product to reduce and method of reducing the risk of inhalation of harmful substances by applying a formulation composition to a substrate or the skin in close proximity of one or more nostrils. This formulation, when applied creates an electrostatic field having a charge. The electrostatic field attracts airborne particulates of opposite charge to the substrate that are in close proximity to the substrate close to the skin and a biocidic agent renders microorganisms coming in contact the substrate or skin less harmful.
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Antiinfectives, i.e. antibiotics, antiseptics, chemotherapeutics
A62B7/10 IPC
Respiratory apparatus with filter elements
A61K31/198 IPC
Medicinal preparations containing organic active ingredients; Acids; Anhydrides, halides or salts thereof, e.g. sulfur acids, imidic, hydrazonic, hydroximic acids; Carboxylic acids, e.g. valproic acid having an amino group the amino and the carboxyl groups being attached to the same acyclic carbon chain, e.g. gamma-aminobutyric acid [GABA], beta-alanine, epsilon-aminocaproic acid, pantothenic acid Alpha-aminoacids, e.g. alanine, edetic acids [EDTA]
A61K31/14 » CPC main
Medicinal preparations containing organic active ingredients; Amines Quaternary ammonium compounds, e.g. edrophonium, choline
The Present Invention relates to the field of protective compositions against assault by various irritants and noxious substances as well as against assault by assorted microorganisms that typically gain entry into the body through the airway and/or nasal mucosa. The Present Invention also relates to anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-microbial products and methods that involve the use of products heretofore developed for restricting the flow of airborne contaminants into the nasal passages by creating an electrostatic field in an area near about the nasal passages. This reduced the inflow of airborne contaminants to the nasal passages by capturing the contaminants and keeping them from entering the body. In the present invention, these electrostatically charged nasal application products capture and hold the contaminants including viruses, bacteria, and other harmful microorganisms or toxic particulates, inactivate them dermally outside the body and render them harmless.
The nasal passages and nasal mucosa serve as body entry points for a wide variety of noxious and toxic substances. The body's immune system responds with certain relatively harmless irritants to the nasal passages and airways with reflex responses such as coughing and sneezing. This merely re-introduces the irritants into the environment. However, when the irritant comprises microorganisms, especially those that reproduce within the body and that are transmitted by coughing and sneezing, others may become infected. When a person feels a cough or a sneeze coming on, he merely covers his nose and mouth. However, if that person is contagious, this action does little to prevent others from also becoming infected. Furthermore, the use of a tissue or handkerchief for this purpose is extremely inefficient. This limits the protection of an individual from becoming infected or infecting others.
Other means of dealing with preventing inhalation of harmful or irritating substances or of infections agents include wearing facemasks to filter out these irritants. An example of this is the simple dust mask, typically found in the hardware store or medical supply store. However, even these are inadequate and inefficient. In many localities, during flu season, one can see a large number of people wearing these dust masks in public places. The dust masks are now known to be ineffective. Another example of this preventative method is the gas mask, which is more efficient than the dust mask. Yet, even gas masks are not highly efficient with respect to microscopic and sub-microscopic microorganisms. Furthermore, they are extremely cumbersome and cannot generally be used during normal day-to-day activities.
Patents such as U.S. Pat. No. 6,844,005 describe electrostatically charged compositions that may be applied externally in the vicinity of the nostril and attract oppositely charged materials that would otherwise be inhaled. However, those compositions simply create an electrostatic field that helps to filter out oppositely charged materials. While this action may offer suitable protection against particles that are inhaled passively, they suffer from the fact that they cannot completely deal with particulates that have their own internal means of overcoming the electrostatic forces, such as microorganisms that are motile within the air stream. Furthermore, actions by the person having those electrostatic compositions in the vicinity of the nostrils can sufficiently displace the offending particles or organisms, especially in such instances as blowing or wiping the nose, so that particles that were held captive by the former compositions could become dislodged, again set free, and be inhaled.
These and other objects of the invention are unexpectedly achieved by an electrostatically charged composition having at least one polymeric quaternary compound in an aqueous or non-aqueous based formulation, which when applied to a surface, creates an electrostatic field such that oppositely charged airborne particulates (including microorganisms) in the vicinity of the surface are electrostatically trapped, held thereto and one or more of the microorganisms so captured is neutralized, killed, inactivated, and rendered harmless.
The present invention relates to anti-microorganism, anti-viral/anti-bacterial products and methods that involve the use of products that restrict the flow of airborne contaminants into the nasal passages by creating an electrostatic field in an area near about the nasal passages. Additionally, in the present invention, these electrostatically charged nasal application products are used to hold the contaminants including microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, and other harmful or toxic particulate outside the body and render them harmless.
Emergencies of Anthrax lead to the concept of avoidance of inhaling airborne microscopic and sub-microscopic contaminants. It is the intention of the Present Invention to filter and render harmless materials such as anthrax spores, human corona virus, smallpox virus, influenza virus, avian flu virus, swine flu virus, rhino virus, and other biological or chemical elements/toxins/irritants, and the like, prior to their entering the nasal passages.
Airborne microorganisms are a major cause of respiratory ailments in humans, causing allergies, asthma, and pathogenic infections of the respiratory tract. Airborne fungal spores are also important agents that spread diseases. Respiratory diseases cause many fatalities and are a cause of great concern. During a sneeze, millions of tiny droplets of water and mucus are expelled at a high velocity. The droplets contain viral particles and/or bacteria. This is a means of transmission of several diseases by inhaled airborne particles as follows:
| VIRAL DISEASES | BACTERIAL DISEASES | |
| (virus type in brackets) | (bacterial name in brackets) | |
| Chickenpox (Varicella) | Whooping cough (Bordetella | |
| pertussis) | ||
| Flu (Influenza) | Meningitis (Neisseria species) | |
| Measles (Rubeola) | Diphtheria (Corynebacterium | |
| diphtheriae) | ||
| German measles (Rubella) | Pneumonia (Mycoplasma | |
| pneumoniae, Streptococcus species) | ||
| Mumps (Mumps) | Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium | |
| tuberculosis) | ||
| Smallpox (Variola) | Anthrax (Anthracsis bacterium) | |
| SARS (Human Corona) | ||
| ENVIRONMENTAL | |
| PARTICULATE DISEASES | SOURCE |
| Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci) | Dried, powdery droppings from |
| infected birds (parrots, pigeons, etc.) | |
| Legionnaire's disease (Legionella | Droplets from air-conditioning |
| pneumophila) | systems, water storage tanks, etc., |
| where the bacterium grows. | |
| Acute allergic alveolitis (various | Fungal or actinomycete spores from |
| fungal and actinomycete spores) | decomposing organic matter |
| (composts, grain stores, hay, etc.) | |
| Aspergillosis (Aspergillus | Fungal spores inhaled from |
| fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger) | decomposing organic matter. |
| Histoplasmosis (Histoplasma | Spores of the fungus, in old, |
| capsulatum) | weathered bat or bird droppings. |
| Coccidioidomycosis (Coccidioides | Spores in air-blown dust in desert |
| immitis) | regions (Central, South and North |
| America) where the fungus grows in | |
| the soil. | |
To accomplish the present invention, a formulation having at least one polyquaternary ammonium compound is prepared, such compounds, alone or together capable of creating an electrostatic field on and around a surface to which it is applied, including surfaces such as skin, textile (woven and non-woven), and hard surfaces, such as floors, walls, wood, metal, plastic, etc. The formulation is generally aqueous based, but may include non-aqueous solvents used which are compatible with the other formulation components and the application surface to which it is applied. Preferably, the formulation is an aqueous formulation. In addition to the polyquaternary ammonium compound, the composition includes at least. Furthermore, the composition may contain, but is not required to contain various thickeners, gellants, fragrances, colorants, emollients, humectants, and generally other suitable components that are compatible with the end use application and the other components of the formulations. Thus, a composition of the invention that is intended to be applied to a filter substrate that is perhaps used as a mask with an additional liner between a user and the filter substrate may utilize materials that would not be compatible with direct contact with skin, although it is preferable that all of the components are compatible with direct application to the skin as a means of limiting reaction due to inadvertent contact between the composition and the skin.
A formulation of the invention comprises:
It may further comprise without limitation a combination of the following:
In an exemplary embodiment of such a formulation, a quaternary thickener may comprise without limitation, at least one of the following:
Benzalkonium Chloride may also serve the same function, but it is also a cationic agent as well as a biocide. Another biocide that may be used is Lysine HCL.
In an exemplary embodiment of such a formulation, an emulsifier may comprise without limitation, at least one of the following:
In an exemplary embodiment of such a formulation, the emollient may be Isocetyl Behenate without limitation. The thickener may be Cetyl Alcohol or Stearyl Alcohol without limitation.
In an exemplary embodiment of such a formulation, a preservative may comprise without limitation, at least one of the following:
Examples of typical formulations found to be effective appear in the ten tables that follow. Percentages are given by weight.
| TABLE 1 | |||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function | |
| Water | 62%-80% | Solvent, Moisturizer | |
| Gluconolactone, | 1% | Preservative | |
| Sodium Benzoate | |||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner | |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 3%-6% | Conditioner | |
| Octoxynol - 9 | 2%-5% | Surfactant | |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 6%-10% | Conditioner | |
| Polyquaternium - 70 | 0.5%-1% | Conditioner | |
| Dipropylene Glycol | |||
| Isocetyl Behenate | 4%-6% | Emollient | |
| Stearyl Alcohol | 1%-3% | Thickener | |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 0.25%-1% | Thickener | |
| Ceteareth -20, | 1%-2% | Emulsifier | |
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | |||
| Cetearyl Alcohol | |||
| Water, | 0.5%-1.5% | Conditioner | |
| Hydrolyzed Algin | |||
| Hydrolized Soy Protein | 0.25%-1% | Conditioner | |
| TABLE 2 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 72%-88% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 3%-6% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Nonoxynol - 10 | 2%-4% | Surfactant |
| Cocodimonium | 0.5%-2% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 0.5%-2% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 1%-4% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate | ||
| Emulsifier, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 0.5% | Emulsifier |
| Dicetyl Phosphate, | ||
| Ceteth - 10 Phosphate | ||
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Cationic, Quaternary, Biocide |
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | 0.01%-0.05% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 3 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 67%-87% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 3%-7% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 3%-7% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolized Keratin | ||
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 1.5%-2.5% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 1%-4% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl PEG - 40 | ||
| Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Cationic, Quaternary, Biocide |
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | .025%-.075% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 4 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 71%-83% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 4%-6% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 4%-6% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 2%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Polyquaternum - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 2% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 1%-3.5% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Cationic, Quaternary, Biocide |
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | .025%-.075% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 5 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 73%-85% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 2%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 4%-6% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 2%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 2% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 1%-3% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Cationic, Quaternary, Biocide |
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | 0.05%-0.75% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 6 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 69%-85% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben, | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Polyquaternium - 10 | 0.25%-0.85% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 1.5%-3.5% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 4%-6% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 1%-3% | Thickener |
| Cocodimonium | 2%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 22 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 1%-3% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Conditioner, Quaternary, |
| Biocide | ||
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | 0.05%-0.75% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 7 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 67%-86% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Polyquaternium - 10 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 0.5%-1.5% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 0.5%-1.5% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl Hydrolized | ||
| Keratin | ||
| Microcare Quat CTC 30 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 22 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 3%-5% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 2%-3% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Conditioner, Quaternary, |
| Biocide | ||
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | 0.05%-0.1% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 8 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 58%-74% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Glycerin | 10% | Humectant |
| Glyceryl Acetate/Acrylic | 1% | Conditioner, Humectant |
| Acid Copolymer | ||
| Polyquaternium - 10 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 0.5%-1.5% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 0.5%-1.5% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Cetrimonium Chloride | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 22 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 4% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 2%-3% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Polybutene | 4% | Binder |
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Conditioner, Quaternary, |
| Biocide | ||
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | .0.05%-0.1% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 9 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 54%-73% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Glycerin | 8% | Humectant |
| Glyceryl Acetate/Acrylic | 1% | Conditioner, Humectant |
| Acid Copolymer | ||
| Polyquaternium - 10 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 1%-4% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 0.5%-2% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 0.5%-2% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Cetrimonium Chloride | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 22 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 4% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 2%-3% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Polybutene | 3%-4% | Binder |
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Conditioner, Quaternary, |
| Biocide | ||
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | 0.05%-0.1% | Neutralizing Agent |
| TABLE 10 | ||
| Ingredient | Percent Range | Function |
| Water | 52%-71% | Solvent, Moisturizer |
| Phenoxyethanol, | 1% | Preservative |
| Methylparaben, | ||
| Propylparaben, | ||
| Butylparaben, | ||
| Ethylparaben, | ||
| Isobutylparaben | ||
| Lysine HCL | 1% | Conditioner, Biocide |
| Glycerin | 9% | Humectant |
| Glyceryl Acetate/Acrylic | 1% | Conditioner, Humectant |
| Acid Copolymer | ||
| Polyquaternium - 10 | 1%-3.5% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 67 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 72 | 0.5%-2% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cocodimonium | 0.5%-2% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Hydroxypropyl | ||
| Hydrolyzed Keratin | ||
| Cetrimonium Chloride | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 88 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Polyquaternium - 22 | 1%-3% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Cetyl Alcohol | 4% | Thickener |
| Cetearyl Alcohol, | 1%-4% | Emulsifier |
| Glyceryl Stearate, | ||
| PEG - 40 Stearate, | ||
| Ceteareth - 20 | ||
| Polybutene | 5%-6% | Binder |
| Benzalkonium Chloride | 0.25%-1% | Conditioner, Quaternary, |
| Biocide | ||
| Hydroxypropyltrimonium | 1% | Conditioner, Quaternary |
| Wheat Protein | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide | 0.05%-0.1% | Neutralizing Agent |
All of the formulations described in TABLE 1-10 representing various embodiments of the Present Invention operate in the manner that was disclosed herein. The same results may be achieved by varying the percentages for the active and inactive ingredients. Varying the percentages for the active ingredients affects the potency of the formulation. Varying the percentages for the inactive ingredients affects the consistency of the formulation. The desired results may be achieved by varying the ingredients and their amounts by those skilled in the art without undue experimentation.
1. A method for electrostatically preventing harmful particulate matter from infecting an individual through nasal inhalation wherein a formulation is applied to skin or tissue of nasal passages of the individual in a thin film, said method comprising:
a) electrostatically attracting the particulate matter to the thin film;
b) holding the particulate matter in place by adjusting the adhesion of the thin film to permit said thin film to stick to the skin or tissue and by adjusting the cohesion of the formulation to provide adequate impermeability to the thin film; and,
c) inactivating the particulate matter by adding at least one ingredient that would render said particulate matter harmless.
2. A formulation for electrostatically preventing harmful particulate matter from infecting an individual through nasal inhalation wherein the formulation is applied to skin or tissue of nasal passages of the individual in a thin film, said formulation comprising at least one cationic agent and at least one biocidic agent, and wherein said formulation, once applied:
a) electrostatically attracts the particulate matter to the thin film;
b) holds the particulate matter in place by adjusting the adhesion of the thin film to permit said thin film to stick to the skin or tissue and by adjusting the cohesion of the formulation to provide adequate impermeability to the thin film; and,
c) inactivates the particulate matter and renders said particulate matter harmless.
3. The formulation of claim 2 wherein the at least one cationic agent is a polymeric quaternary ammonium compound.
4. The formulation of claim 3 wherein the at least one polymeric quaternary ammonium compound is taken from the group consisting of:
Polyquaternium-10,
Polyquaternium-22,
Polyquaternium-67,
Polyquaternium-70,
Polyquaternium-72, and
Polyquaternium-88.
5. The formulation of claim 2 wherein the at least one cationic agent is Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Keratin or Hydroxypropyltrimonium Wheat Protein.
6. The formulation of claim 2 wherein the at least one cationic agent is Benzalkonium Chloride.
7. The formulation of claim 2 wherein the at least one biocidic agent is Benzalkonium Chloride or Lysine HCL.
8. A formulation for electrostatically preventing harmful particulate matter from infecting an individual through nasal inhalation wherein the formulation is applied to skin or tissue of nasal passages of the individual in a thin film, said formulation comprising:
a) at least one biocidic agent, and
b) at least one quaternary thickener.
9. The formulation of claim 8 wherein the at least one biocidic agent is Benzalkonium Chloride or Lysine HCL.
10. The formulation of claim 8 wherein the at least one quaternary thickener is taken from the group consisting of:
Polyquaternium-10,
Polyquaternium-22,
Polyquaternium-67,
Polyquaternium-70,
Polyquaternium-72, and
Polyquaternium-88.
11. The formulation of claim 8 wherein the at least one cationic agent is Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Keratin or Hydroxypropyltrimonium Wheat Protein.
12. The formulation of claim 8 wherein the at least one cationic agent is Benzalkonium Chloride.
13. The formulation of claim 8 further comprising:
a) water,
b) a preservative,
c) a conditioner, and
d) an emulsifier.
14. The formulation of claim 13 further comprising a neutralizing agent added to adjust a pH in the range of 5.0 to 6.8.
15. The formulation of claim 13 further comprising a surfactant.
16. The formulation of claim 13 further comprising a thickener.
17. The formulation of claim 13 further comprising an emollient.
18. The formulation of claim 13 further comprising a humectant.
19. The formulation of claim 13 further comprising a binder.
20. The formulation of claim 13 wherein the preservative is taken from the group consisting of:
Phenoxyethanol,
Methylparaben,
Butylparaben,
Ethylparaben, and
Isobutylparaben.
21. The formulation of claim 13 wherein the emulsifier is taken from the group consisting of:
Cetyl Alcohol,
Cetearyl Alcohol,
Glyceryl Stearate,
Ceteareth-20,
PEG-40 Stearate,
Dicetyl Phosphate,
Ceteth-10 Phosphate.
22. The formulation of claim 16 wherein the thickener is Cetyl Alcohol or Stearyl Alcohol.
23. The formulation of claim 13 wherein:
a) the amount of water ranges from 54% to 90% by weight
b) the amount of the quaternary thickener ranges from 0.5% to 5.0% by weight.
c) the amount of biocidic agent ranges from 0.25% to 2% by weight.
d) the amount of emulsifier ranges from 0.5% to 4% by weight.